The Future At The End Of The World

Here’s a little joint I curated:

The Future at the End of the World
An Immersive Group Performance
Conceived and Produced by Immediate Medium

Farley Post Office, Future Home of Moynihan Station

To celebrate the conjunction of its 10th anniversary and the “end” of the Mayan calendar, Immediate Medium is creating an immersive, interdisciplinary group performance called The Future at the End of the World.  Working with guest curator Andrew Horwitz, Immediate Medium has selected nine makers of dance, theater, performance, music and media to join them in the largely abandoned offices of the James A. Farley Post Office in Midtown Manhattan.

The Post Office, which stands at its own moment of transformation as it becomes a new transportation hub, will serve as the site and inspiration for ten simultaneous, site-specific micro-performances around the themes of time, space, fortunetelling, futurology, reincarnation, the last week of the world as we know it and the beginnings of new worlds to come.  A countdown clock counts down an hour, and performances begin simultaneously in ten rooms.  The audience explores the rooms freely, and as the clock counts down to the zero, the artists unite in final gesture to this world’s end, and the future that follows.

The Future at the End of the World will take place over four consecutive nights at the James Farley Post Office, future home of Moynihan Station, located at 421 8th Avenue, New York, NY. Performances Monday, December 10 through Wednesday, December 12 will begin at 8:00pm, and the performance on Thursday, December 13 will begin at 8:30pm and will be followed by a post-show party in the post office building. Running time is approximately ninety minutes, including security check and accessing the site.  Tickets are $15 for the 10-12th, $40 for the 13th, and can be purchased online at immediatemedium.org or by phone at (866) 811-4111.

Curated artists represent exciting emerging voices in dance, theater, media and performance.  They include:

  • Vanessa Anspaugh
  • The Royal Osiris Karaoke Ensemble (Tei Blow + Sean McElroy)
  • The Bureau for the Future of Choreography
  • Blake Carrington
  • David Commander
  • David Conison + Co.
  • Immediate Medium
  • Ouroboros (Lisa Clair + Sergei Tcherepnin)
  • Rob Ramirez
  • Jillian Sweeney + Jeffrey Cranor

The Future at the End of the World inaugurates Immediate Medium’s tenth anniversary season, which will conclude in November 2013 with the premiere of The Electric Indian, the first work in its ambitious WINNETOU (vin-e-too) I.T. trilogy.

ABOUT IMMEDIATE MEDIUM

Immediate Medium, Inc. (IM) is a non-profit performance collective dedicated to the creation of original works of hybrid live performance. Formed in 2002, IM was created to challenge formal distinctions between theater, dance, film, sculpture and architecture.  Our community seeks to create new experiential art that engages, provokes and moves creators and audiences alike. Reviewers called Immediate Medium’s work “relentless” and “thrilling” (The Village Voice), “sublime,” “riveting and powerful,” “a rich fusion of live and recorded sounds and images” (Backstage), “a poetry of performance” (theateronline.com) and “unlike anything you’ve ever seen…get excited! A company worth keeping your eye on.” (Show Business Weekly)

Immediate Medium is Max Dana, JJ Lind, Michelle Preston, Maki Takenouchi and Siobhan Towey.

For more information about IM, visit www.immediatemedium.org/media-kits.

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